I am comfortable with what a cruiser board (not really for tricks, right) and what a skim board is I think. But, what exactly is a "surf-style" wakesurfer? You guys are the experts, and I still consider myself a newb. What is the difference between all the different types of wakesurfers?, what are some classic examples of each? What are their merits? Learn me something, if you please. Thanks guys.
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Surf style in my book, the board has traditional surfboard build with deep fins. Light, fast, and turns on a dime. Skim style is loose, easy to spin.
I have a Crowley skim board, an Inland Surfer (blue lake) traditional surf style board, a brand new Walker Project (bullet) surf style board and an old CWB (ride). I use all these boards regularly, the CWB is a great board for teaching new surfers. The Inland Surfer is great for taking a break on or hanging five off the nose, the Crowley is super fun for busting loose some spins and painfully learning shuv's and the Walker board is so different that I'm just getting used to it's power (I'm loving it).
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